SS-F.1 Peregrine
Last one was rushed, I was sleepy.
The Peregrine is an all-weather, carrier-based, twin-engine, delta wing, thrust vectoring, tandem seat, supermaneuverable , air superiority fighter designed and manufactured by Sweepstreak Aviation to replace the rushed Seagale(Nightingale FN) during the SCW. Originally known as Project Sparrow, the Peregrine was introduced halfway through the war and proved to be an effective fighter aircraft. After the SCW, Peregrines became the mainstay multirole fighters of the RNVN and replaced the Nightingale, some were converted to drones and utilize experimental weaponry such as airborne railguns.
INSTRUCTIONS
Ag.1=Landing Hook
Ag.2=Refueling Probe
Ag.3=Wing Fold
Ag.4=None
Ag.5=None
Ag.6=None
Ag.7=Thrust Vectoring
Ag.8=None
VTOL=Slats
TRIM=Trim
Guardians have 360 lock.
AAM-150Bs have standard lock on.
Use trim to counter unwanted up/downforce, thrust vectoring at low speeds(less than 600mph) can be used to perform maneuvers such as cobras and others. Yaw still doesn’t work because I’ cant. I might do another plane or couple before starting on the ship again see you thereeeeeee
-UC
Specifications
Spotlights
- Leehopard 5.3 years ago
- JohnnyBoythePilot 5.3 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 39.2ft (11.9m)
- Length 70.5ft (21.5m)
- Height 16.0ft (4.9m)
- Empty Weight 30,436lbs (13,805kg)
- Loaded Weight 52,205lbs (23,679kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.559
- Wing Loading 79.6lbs/ft2 (388.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 655.9ft2 (60.9m2)
- Drag Points 13123
Parts
- Number of Parts 593
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,481
The Saltwater Air Force would like to purchase 280 of these for the interceptor and air superiority roles.
@JohnnyBoythePilot I did base off the "Drone Variant" from AC7
@UnguidedCylinder
Np. This looks like it would fit right into the world of Strangereal in Ace Combat.
@Leehopard @Leehopard thank you very much!
@Aeromen thank you very much!
@JohnnyBoythePilot thank you very much!
I love the design
Wow this is a beautiful design!
@AlexanderRem Dankesehr
Sehr gut!